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Lenny.....like I stated elsewhere.....I know your pain. Not only did I lose my wife 4 1/2 years ago, I also lost my dad, mom and her mom all in less than a year's time of each other.
I had the fortune of having a 3 year old at the time that needed me and I knew I had to be strong for him.
Time heals the wounds my friend. Just remember that our thoughts and prayers are with you.
well i'm sober but still pissed. i like the tone of this thread. it's a giggle i needed thanks dudes.
bikerw/truck i haven't been on champlain in 2 yrs. damn that sounds good right now!!!!
I know this ain't really a humorous thread but all the talk about beer brought to mind something that happened to me a while back.
My wife asked me to drive into town, (about a mile a way) to get some groceries for her and on the way the bread request turned into Doritos and the butter turned into Bud, and after that the whole day went to hell.
My memory sucks. Bu that's kinda good because after a while it soften the loss of family and friends.
well i'm sober but still pissed. i like the tone of this thread. it's a giggle i needed thanks dudes.
bikerw/truck i haven't been on champlain in 2 yrs. damn that sounds good right now!!!!
Black and gold spinners, black and gold Rapalas, or any color buzz bait if it's calm. At sunset they hit those buzz bait so hard they come clean up outta the lake...one after the other. I'm averaging about 3 bass per ale, and my momma did teach me how to chug (Super Troopers reference).
I keep putting the fish back so they'll still be there when you're ready - and I've been doing my part to keep Long Trail Brewing Company in business so they'll still be there too.
If gas prices scare you off then we could meet 1/2 way and find a new spot. Soooo many bass, soooo little time.
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